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Books > Language & Literature > Biography & autobiography > Religious & spiritual
Tuan Guru – founder of South Africa’s first mosque and madrasah – had been in his grave for half a century. The Cape Muslim population had exploded in size, but was sliding into decline. Many of the imams, lacking education, had become ignorant and entitled. There was unending conflict in the community, which was fought out in the Cape High Court.
In the same year, a group of concerned community elders made a call for a teacher to be sent to the Cape from Istanbul. No-one knows who these people were, but it was their intervention that saw the arrival of Shaykh Abu-Bakr Effendi, an Ottoman scholar, in early 1863.
Welcomed by those keen to learn, he faced abuse from a coterie of imams who felt threatened by him. Sadly, it is their malcontent that has so jaundiced his story for over 140 years. In this well-researched biography, Shafiq Morton reveals for the first time the true story of Shaykh Abu-Bakr Effendi, one of the stand-out historical figures in the growth of Islam at the foot of Africa.
'Will inspire you never to dim your light.' - Katie Piper OBE The
debut book in Katie Piper's UnSeen series looks at fashion model's
Ellie Goldstein's astounding journey as she overcomes adversity and
makes history by becoming the first supermodel with Down Syndrome
to represent prestigious brands, such as Gucci and Adidas, in major
campaigns around the world. When Ellie Goldstein was first
diagnosed with Down Syndrome, her mother was soon told that her
new-born would amount to nothing. For 21 years and counting, Ellie
Goldstein has been defying the odds and overcoming every hardship
thrown at her. Told she wouldn’t walk, Ellie has danced on
mainstages. Told she wouldn’t learn, she has gained a college
education. And told not to dream, Ellie has gone on to become the
first model with Down Syndrome to be photographed for Gucci and
continues to change the face of fashion from the inside out in
countless international campaigns. Ellie's heart, humour, and hard
work has allowed her to achieve her dreams. An advocate for
disability, Ellie uses her platform as a disabled model to act as a
role model and inspire other people with Down Syndrome. Ellie's
story highlights the importance of family, and how community and
support can carry people through the toughest of times. Against All
Odds includes the perspective of both Ellie and her mother Yvonne,
making Ellie's story the perfect read for parents and carers of
those with disabilities or those who, like Katie Piper OBE, are
passionate about championing the most vulnerable in society.
Against All Odds is the first book in Katie Piper's UnSeen series,
which shed light on untold stories of unwavering hope that deserve
to be heard. The UnSeen empowers readers to own their stories and
know that they too deserve to be seen. Ellie's inspirational story
will challenge you to unlearn everything you thought you knew about
living with a disability and inspire you to see adversity as fuel
for your fight.
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The Healer
(Hardcover)
Jean-Marie Vianney Nkusi
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Won by Love
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Norma McCorvey; As told to Gary Thomas
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In this autobiography by Norma McCorvey, the "Jane Roe of Roe v.
Wade," you have the opportunity to read the behind-the-scenes
report of one of this century's most surprising and public
confessions of faith.
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Walking in the Mud
(Hardcover)
Phil Volker; Edited by Kathryn Barush, Rebecca Graves
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